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Let's all vote on our feelings of how one is going to win the White House...

How is the win going to take place this time around such as on the scoreboard graph?

  • She will win legitimately.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • He will win legitimately.

    Votes: 9 37.5%
  • She will be Installed.

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • He will be Installed.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • She will lead the graph chart all the way through.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • He will lead the graph chart all the way through.

    Votes: 2 8.3%
  • Her graph chart will Jump ahead overnight while his numbers drop off.

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • His graph chart will jump ahead overnight while her numbers drop off.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • RDSUx For President.

    Votes: 8 33.3%

  • Total voters
    24
  • Poll closed .

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While staying neutral in the questioner, I suspect she will win one way or another and if fraud is noted again, it will be what it is 'mostly because everyone that made the attempt to bring it to light has lost pretty much everything in their personal lives right or wrong.

What are your thoughts about all this?
 

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I don't know the mechanics of how it will happen, but I fear she'll be installed. Too much power at risk to let the reigns go to a person that would put this country first.

Globally, we're seeing a grasp for control of the populace. BRICS is making big moves in global GDP. Trump seems to want everyone to make money, not just the chosen few. The "chosen few" want it all, and don't want to share with BRICS countries.

Power and money. It will get worse before it gets better.
 

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Swamp creature cabal destroyed a lotta peeps lives the last 2 times around, 2020, 22. Sydney Powell, still fighting the DOJ, along with Trump. Still. Anyone can name a few who are pushing up Daisys. Godspeed for a good man. DJT 2024!
 

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Hard to guess-

Greatest generation & Boomers are disappearing fast. They lean more R

Millennials and later gens outnumber us Boomers. By a lot. Early millennials seem to lean towards the tail end of Boomers (R)

Later millennials and those past them (X, Y, Z) seem to base more of their thinking based on emotion / feelings / what is popular or what they read on redit.


I was surprised Trump won in 2016. Figured that bitch hillary would win and went to bed early election night. Got up in the morning and the first thing my wife said to me was "he won"

Went to work as normal and actually witnessed with my very own eyes, several employees actually crying and holding each other. Like it was the end of the world.


Jesus Fucking Christ!!!!! I never did that (or my friends & co-workers) when lbj, Carter, barry or brandon won.


I think she will jump ahead hockey stick style like the last time but, with a very dramatic shift from almost nothing.

Too many young people voting on feelings & emotions. These young kids will figure that out too late when they are taxed on un-realized gains (that they are set to inherit) and what's left of social security has been spent on foreign countries (war) and illegal immigrants. And the taxes they pay are close to 50%. Too late kid. . . you voted for that shit back 10-20 years ago.
 

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While staying neutral in the questioner, I suspect she will win one way or another and if fraud is noted again, it will be what it is 'mostly because everyone that made the attempt to bring it to light has lost pretty much everything in their personal lives right or wrong.

What are your thoughts about all this?


"STEP ASIDE"
 

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Hard to guess-

Greatest generation & Boomers are disappearing fast. They lean more R

Millennials and later gens outnumber us Boomers. By a lot. Early millennials seem to lean towards the tail end of Boomers (R)

Later millennials and those past them (X, Y, Z) seem to base more of their thinking based on emotion / feelings / what is popular or what they read on redit.


I was surprised Trump won in 2016. Figured that bitch hillary would win and went to bed early election night. Got up in the morning and the first thing my wife said to me was "he won"

Went to work as normal and actually witnessed with my very own eyes, several employees actually crying and holding each other. Like it was the end of the world.


Jesus Fucking Christ!!!!! I never did that (or my friends & co-workers) when lbj, Carter, barry or brandon won.


I think she will jump ahead hockey stick style like the last time but, with a very dramatic shift from almost nothing.

Too many young people voting on feelings & emotions. These young kids will figure that out too late when they are taxed on un-realized gains (that they are set to inherit) and what's left of social security has been spent on foreign countries (war) and illegal immigrants. And the taxes they pay are close to 50%. Too late kid. . . you voted for that shit back 10-20 years ago.
I'm 47, and I vote on emotions...I'm Fk'n pissed off!
My emotions are different than their's though. F'k your feelings, let's all work, make some money and have some fun. Simple, right?
 

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monkey wrench, you are one of the earlier millennials that think that way. Common sense.

I have several friends that are early mil's and use common sense.

I have 2 daughters that are tail end of the millennial generation. They think completely different.

My youngest daughter (30) is extremely concerned about women rights.

I made the mistake once asking her about how she feels about men (who think they are a girl) competing in women's sports and kicking their ass.

That creep L Thomas.

Her response went straight to abortion, the Supreme Court and women's "health". "Orange man bad, Supreme Court selection"

I tried as best I could to explain the SC sent it back to the states (where it belongs since it is not in the Constitution) and here in Colorado you can kill a child as soon as it pops out. What "women's" rights did you loose?

Told her "good Lord, Elenor Rosevelt fought for your rights over 100 years ago". She is rolling over in her grave with what women are doing these days.


Love my daughter dearly but, I'm about ready to tell her that Toyota Corolla you have been driving the last 10 years is still titled and registered in my name and I pay the insurance. Welcome to the real world. . . pay me the price I paid for that car and what I have paid on insurance. And, pay me back the $120K I spent on your college education. Then go cast your vote for kamala.
 

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monkey wrench, you are one of the earlier millennials that think that way. Common sense.

I have several friends that are early mil's and use common sense.

I have 2 daughters that are tail end of the millennial generation. They think completely different.

My youngest daughter (30) is extremely concerned about women rights.

I made the mistake once asking her about how she feels about men (who think they are a girl) competing in women's sports and kicking their ass.

That creep L Thomas.

Her response went straight to abortion, the Supreme Court and women's "health". "Orange man bad, Supreme Court selection"

I tried as best I could to explain the SC sent it back to the states (where it belongs since it is not in the Constitution) and here in Colorado you can kill a child as soon as it pops out. What "women's" rights did you loose?

Told her "good Lord, Elenor Rosevelt fought for your rights over 100 years ago". She is rolling over in her grave with what women are doing these days.


Love my daughter dearly but, I'm about ready to tell her that Toyota Corolla you have been driving the last 10 years is still titled and registered in my name and I pay the insurance. Welcome to the real world. . . pay me the price I paid for that car and what I have paid on insurance. And, pay me back the $120K I spent on your college education. Then go cast your vote for kamala.
He is definitely not a millennial, he is gen X
 

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monkey wrench, you are one of the earlier millennials that think that way. Common sense.

I have several friends that are early mil's and use common sense.

I have 2 daughters that are tail end of the millennial generation. They think completely different.

My youngest daughter (30) is extremely concerned about women rights.

I made the mistake once asking her about how she feels about men (who think they are a girl) competing in women's sports and kicking their ass.

That creep L Thomas.

Her response went straight to abortion, the Supreme Court and women's "health". "Orange man bad, Supreme Court selection"

I tried as best I could to explain the SC sent it back to the states (where it belongs since it is not in the Constitution) and here in Colorado you can kill a child as soon as it pops out. What "women's" rights did you loose?

Told her "good Lord, Elenor Rosevelt fought for your rights over 100 years ago". She is rolling over in her grave with what women are doing these days.


Love my daughter dearly but, I'm about ready to tell her that Toyota Corolla you have been driving the last 10 years is still titled and registered in my name and I pay the insurance. Welcome to the real world. . . pay me the price I paid for that car and what I have paid on insurance. And, pay me back the $120K I spent on your college education. Then go cast your vote for kamala.
I honestly don't know what "gen" I am...well, gender yes, generation no 🤣
My daughter is 20, just recently bought her own car from an inmate here, and paying (mostly) her way through college...she graduates in December. It was touchy, but I asked her how she felt. She believes in choice, "within reason". No late term, changed your mind stuff, and you shouldn't have people that have a lot of them. She believes people should pay for stuff like that, and sex changes, themselves. I'm not in total agreement with her, but I think it's a fair compromise. Her going into an LE based career, I asked her about the death penalty. (I'm all for it...for a whole list of crimes) She's not..."that's like playing God, and then we're no better...but for some crimes, I think we should just chain them up in the forest, and let God decide"

Well then...I see a cost benefit🤣
 

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Love my daughter dearly but, I'm about ready to tell her that Toyota Corolla you have been driving the last 10 years is still titled and registered in my name and I pay the insurance. Welcome to the real world. . . pay me the price I paid for that car and what I have paid on insurance. And, pay me back the $120K I spent on your college education. Then go cast your vote for kamala.

Your daughter is 30 and you've provided her with a car with insurance paid for since she was 20?

Seems like this parental model has a high degree of democrat-producing results and we're seeing it more and more.
 

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I actually feel really good for this election based on a few factors. Well first off let's just be honest, the left really screwed up with Kamala but it was too late to change that. Even with the media machine behind her her lack of performance in the few interviews she actually did can't even be swayed with the media machine behind her. It even broke some news casters to call her out on networks that are completely biased so no good. She had no plan but a few money hand outs and could never explain what she would actually do. She also everytime she was asked and referenced at the fact that she is and has currently been in office why hasn't she fixed those she would divert to something about Trump.

Trump learned from the last go around and did a lot of things besides his rally's to help him. First off like he said on Rogan, at the advice of his son he went on ton's of different pod casts doing interviews which connected to a ton of young male voters. The Nelk boys are probably one of the biggest influences in 18-25 age group follow them very closely. Finishing it up with Joe Rogan was a great idea.

Second, JD picked up a ton of media slack. While Trump was doing pod casts Jd was doing main stream media and was doing one hell of a job in every interview. Fighting off the typical mainstream attack play and doing it calm and professional.

Charlie Kirk, another huge help reaching out to the college population working his butt off going from campus to campus. He imo allowed the people on the fence or the ones scared to show their support for Trump come out and show themselves.

So the question is, is the left going to throw in the towel on this one regroup and start thinking about 2028 or they going to double down risk it with voter fraud in hopes that there will be unrest and use military and start with agenda's we thought we would never see? The timing of DOD's 5240.01 is very suspect and I hope I am wrong.
 
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